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Six celebrities sing for survival in the "circle of fear" to win the viewers' vote and raise cash for Comic Relief. Presented by Patrick Kielty and Claudia Winkleman. Further coverage follows immediately on BBC3 while tonight's sing-off is at 8.30pm on BBC1 www.bbc.co.uk/comicrelief
During the programme, karaoke lyrics are available so viewers can sing along. Plus live streaming from the house, a timetable of events and the latest news

4/8; series two. Gene fears a serial killer he thought he'd sent down in the 1960s is still at large when a woman's body is found on some wasteland. When
Sam's modern techniques lead him to Roger Twilling , he goes undercover with Annie to find out more.
Writer Ashley Pharaoh ; Producer Cameron Roach ; Director
Richard Clark
RT DIRECT: pre-order the DVD of series two (on sale 2 April) for just E27.49 (RRP E39.99) plus free p&p. Call [number removed](landline calls cost a maximum of 8p per minute), quoting RTDThe swinging detectives: p30; Keeping tabs on 'em: p65 The best police drama? Visit www.radiotimes/copshow

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Highlights of the opening match in the 2007 World Cup, with the hosts West Indies facing the world champions Pakistan. Manish Bhasin presents. Repeated tomorrow at 5am
Digital satellite and cable viewers can access Radio Five Live commentary of Australia v Scotland tomorrow from 1.30pm, plus stats and scoreboard

Stylised comedy drama
I starring Seann William Scott and Lou Diamond Phillips.
A man in debt to the mob because of his brother agrees to pull off a bank robbery. Review page 56. Directors Drew Daywalt and Dave Schneider (2002,15)
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